I forget if it was said in the original series, but one thing I remember from the first episode of Chronicles (Netflix took down the series before I could watch the rest) was that they explained that Shen Gong Wu were also created by people other than Dashi, probably masters of the temple. I liked that detail as it explained how there were so many Shen Gong Wu and how troublesome ones like the Heart of Jong were around. It might have been interesting to see the main characters design and create their own Shen Gong Wu.

I forget if it was said in the original series, but one thing I remember from the first episode of Chronicles (Netflix took down the series before I could watch the rest) was that they explained that Shen Gong Wu were also created by people other than Dashi, probably masters of the temple. I liked that detail as it explained how there were so many Shen Gong Wu and how troublesome ones like the Heart of Jong were around. It might have been interesting to see the main characters design and create their own Shen Gong Wu.

I liked the invasion in the first episode of Chronicles, with all the Heylin warriors showing up specifically to goad the dragons into destroying the entire temple due to the ferocity of the fight.

I call the darkness unto me from deepest depths of Earth and sea. From ancient evils unawoken, break the one that can't be broken. To blackest night, I pledge my soul and crush my heart to burning coal. To summon forth a deathly power, to see my hated foe devoured.

Looks pretty intense. I had some problems with the last "season"(mainly with how Shiro just returned to the Black Lion and Keith leaving the team after spending so much time building him up as the leader), but I still really like the show. And hey, it looks like Lance will actually get to do something this season!

I call the darkness unto me from deepest depths of Earth and sea. From ancient evils unawoken, break the one that can't be broken. To blackest night, I pledge my soul and crush my heart to burning coal. To summon forth a deathly power, to see my hated foe devoured.

I call the darkness unto me from deepest depths of Earth and sea. From ancient evils unawoken, break the one that can't be broken. To blackest night, I pledge my soul and crush my heart to burning coal. To summon forth a deathly power, to see my hated foe devoured.

Series creator Thomas Astruc said on Twitter recently that it doesn't matter what order you watch the episodes in, just that you enjoy each individual story. I can see his point, but at the same time if you watched 'Volpina' or 'The Collector' as your first or second episode it would seriously screw with how you saw the rest of the series. (Season 2 looks set to make the order-fuckery even worse; 'Glaciator' has a pretty major turning point for how Marinette/Ladybug sees Cat Noir, as well as introducing a recurring character. It was produced as episode 3... but broadcast as episode 9. So where does it 'really' fit?)

I call the darkness unto me from deepest depths of Earth and sea. From ancient evils unawoken, break the one that can't be broken. To blackest night, I pledge my soul and crush my heart to burning coal. To summon forth a deathly power, to see my hated foe devoured.

I recommend watching the Origin episodes last because that was the intended air order. Before them the final two episodes are Collector and Volpina yeah.